Marzocchi Xc 500 Manual
Marzocchi XC 700 Fork. Marzocchi Bomber Z2 Z.2 BAM MTB Suspension Fork 1' Threaded Owner's Manual Rare! Marzocchi XC 500 600 700 Mountain Bike.
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One piece pirate warriors 1 pc utorrent. We're not sure why Marzocchi's new XC family is called 'Retro' as its blend of proven design in new packages seems far from old and ideal for today's trail bikes. The XC500 is the shortest travel version at 100mm, but it still suckles away smoothly over ripples or larger hits.
Its noisy open bath damping constantly milks the ground for maximum traction, while the fork top TST 5 (Terrain Selection Technology) dial gives you five different compression setups for various trails. We generally only used three (full open, mostly open and locked) and relied on the twin low pressure air chambers for more detailed set up though. 32mm stanchions make this short-ish fork feel impressively stout on the trail, yet that's reflected in the high-ish weight. XC family reliability seems excellent as usual for Marzocchi, and while the right hand air screw is a little awkward to get to, you won't need it too often. Hydraulic hose clip keeps routing neat, post brake mounts are easy to set up and you can even plug in V-brake mounts if you want.
XC600 and 700 up travel to 130mm (in next month's test) but aggressive pricing makes the XC500 a great value tough trail choice. Get inspired by our deals.
So I've finally come to the conclusion that I will not be able to save this old fork. I need a replacement for my hardtail, which is mostly hooked up to my bike trailer these days. I don't need crazy travel, and I'd love to keep the cantis, though that might be impossible, I realize. I'm a roadie, so I know next to nothing about mountain bikes. What's a good replacement?
Thanks for the help! That's an ol skool fork! I'm gonna assume it's for an equally old frame. If so, there are still some decent forks that have canti bosses and short travel for an older frame. Check out the lower end lines of Rock Shox and Manitou. Just using the bike to tow around a trailer?
How about a rigid fork? Can be had with canti bosses, cheap and easy to source.